Alpha Card Gold, pentru VIP Travel, oriunde in lume
Calatoriti in Europa fara griji. Cu Alpha Bank orice plata este posibila. Un card recunoscut in toata lumea.
Noul AlphaCard VISA Gold face parte din categoria de produse premium oferite de banca, fiind insotit de un pachet de beneficii exclusiviste si oferind securitate deplina datorita tehnologiei de ultima generatie cu chip.
AlphaCard VISA Gold este emis in lei si in euro, cu o limita de credit de pana la 15.000 de euro (sau echivalentul in lei), suma minima de rambursat lunar fiind de doar 2 la suta din creditul utilizat, la care se adauga dobanda si comisioanele datorate. Comisionul pentru plata la comercianţi este 0 la suta, iar perioada de gratie este de pana la 50 de zile. In plus, clientii beneficiaza promoTional de taxa de emitere 0 la suta pana la sfarsitul anului.
Cardul poate fi utilizat in tara si strainatate, la comercianti, pe Internet sau la ATM.
Noul card este insotit de un pachet de beneficii premium, printre care: cardul de membru Priority Traveller care asigura tarife preferentiale la unele dintre cele mai prestigioase lanturi hoteliere din lume, discounturi la companiile de top de inchirieri de masini din lume, si acces la un sistem de asigurari, pus la dispozitie gratuit de banca prin intermediul Lloyd’s Insurance.
Un alt serviciu cu valoare adaagata atasat produsului este Alpha Click serviciul de Internet Banking oferit gratuit clientilor prin care acestia pot alimenta cardul sau verifica limita de credit.
Totodata, posesorii AlphaCard VISA Gold au acces la servicii speciale, cum sunt: inlocuirea cardului in regim de urgenta, in maxim 24 de ore, in caz de furt sau pierdere a acestuia si eliberare de numerar in regim de urgenta, cu acces la o suma de pana la 2.000 USD sau echivalentul acesteia in valuta corespunzatoare tarii in care se afla clientul. De asemenea, clientii beneficiaza de serviciile de asistenta VISA ce includ consultanta medicala prin telefon, serviciul pentru programari medicale, monitorizarea starii medicale pe durata spitalizarii, acces la servicii juridice.(Alpha Bank)
Europe is the world’s region most visited by tourists: in fact, six EU countries are in the world’s top ten destinations for holiday-makers. Not surprisingly the sector is very important to the European economy. Tourism is a cross-cutting sector, involving a big diversity of services and professions, linked to many other economic activities and policy areas.
Tourism is a dynamic and growing industry – turnover grew by about a quarter between 1999 and 2002. In 2004, foreign tourists spent more than 860 million nights in European accommodation.
Mainly dominated by SMEs, it accounts for 4% of the Community’s GDP, with about 2 million enterprises employing about 4% of the total labour force (representing approximately 8 million jobs). When the links to other sectors are taken into account, the contribution of tourism to GDP is estimated to be around 11% and it provides employment to more than 12% of the labour force (24 million jobs).Besides growth and jobs creation, tourism plays an important role in the development of the vast majority of European regions. Infrastructure created for tourism purposes contributes to local development, and jobs are created or maintained even in areas in industrial or rural decline, or undergoing urban regeneration.
Sustainable tourism plays a major role in the preservation and enhancement of the cultural and natural heritage in an ever expanding number of areas, ranging from arts to local gastronomy, crafts or the preservation of biodiversity. This led the Commission and the tourism stakeholders to work for the elaboration of a European Agenda 21 for Tourism.
A new policy approach is being developed, linking tourism to the demands of the Lisbon strategy, which seeks to stimulate European competitiveness and growth.
The Tourism policy in brief
The renewed tourism policy, proposed by the Commission in 2006, aims to help the industry meet a number of challenges while promoting overall competitiveness. Those challenges include facing up to Europe’s ageing population; growing external competition, consumer demands for more specialised tourism, and the need to develop more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. The revised policy seeks to produce more and better jobs by nurturing conditions that will help tourism grow strongly in the coming years.
DG Enterprise and Industry action
The Commission’s Tourism Unit aims to further develop dialogue and partnership with industry stakeholders for the benefit of the sector, and promote a wider understanding of the role tourism plays in European life.
The actions presented in this site aim to:
- Promote the competitiveness and sustainability of European tourism
- Improve the regulatory environment for tourism
- Enhance the understanding and visibility of tourism and
- Support the promotion of European destinations.
The new tourism policy
For the policy in full see the Commission Communication: “ A renewed EU tourism policy: Towards and Stronger Partnership for European Tourism”.
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